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Example sentences for "until then"

  • Until then, live in peace, and gratify a pride that I am now convinced nothing can break.

  • Until then, it would be much better to give them a little money weekly, than to bestow upon such rough men a large sum, that might tempt them to be idle and drink and gamble.

  • Until then, you have no right to intrude upon the misery you have brought on an innocent woman.

  • Until then I had never heard the word used in that sense.

  • When Doctor Gozzi granted me the privilege of going out alone, he gave me an opportunity for the discovery of several truths which, until then, were not only unknown to me, but the very existence of which I had never suspected.

  • Until then my advice is not to let him know your arrival in Venice.

  • Until then, I hadn't been inside of a church for fifteen years,--except to get married.

  • Stephen," said he, "there will be no law until Monday you must stay with us until then.

  • Until then we might have stayed quietly in Berkheim.

  • I will leave you while you change it, and shall expect you at supper; until then, farewell, Herr von Wehlau Wehlenberg.

  • Until then I had grave doubts of your sentiments, but the mortal anxiety that you betrayed last evening when you entreated my interference, and the way in which you received me this morning, have shown me how you trembled for Raoul.

  • In Heaven's name, what was he to do until then, hour after hour in solitude?

  • Until then we'll see who can work the hardest.

  • You have not long to wait now,' she said softly; 'until then, you must humour all my whims.

  • Until then, I will not let my hatred of the ArchBishop, to become one of those sparks.

  • Until then, we should make the best of this place.

  • Until then, anything that you desire you may receive at your request!

  • A painful expression, until then concealed, suddenly darkened the countenance of the marshal.

  • I had left Coombe out of it until then, for I didn't want it complicated by something that I thought would probably be new to him altogether.

  • Until then, I've got to take him as he is now; and without loss of self-respect I can't do it and keep on terms with him.

  • Until then he must be content with what he has.

  • Until then, they tell us, philosophy requires us to note carefully and accurately the facts of the case, and to wait for some explanation or solution of them in the future.

  • Until then, with respect for her grief and her weakness, they had spared her every proposition, every discussion on the subject.

  • Until then he had been an acolyte in sacred precincts.

  • Until then he had never felt that he had to study.

  • Until then it had been collective and impersonal.

  • Until then he had blindly accepted them and their ways and their environment as representing the best this world had to offer.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also made; domestic manufactures; east longitude; floured cloth; generally termed; green hill; medical supplies; orange color; other conditions; prepare for; said again; this moment; universal salvation; until about; until brown; until death; until further; until lately; until otherwise; until quite; until recent; until tender; until then; until well; when calling; yellow ochre